Now that your garden is planted and beginning to grow, there are a few key things to know for caring and maintaining your garden. We will look at proper watering, pruning, maintenance, pests, and more.

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Purchasing Home Farmer Kits

What is All-America Selections®?

All-America Selections is an independent, non-profit organization that tests new varieties then introduces only the best garden performers as AAS Winners.

When you purchase an AAS Winner, you know that it has been put through its paces by an independent, neutral trialing organization and has been judged by experts in their field. The AAS Winner label is like a stamp of approval.